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Souhel Najjar is a renowned neurologist known for his expertise in autoimmune encephalitis and other complex neurological disorders. He gained widespread recognition for his role in diagnosing and treating Susannah Cahalan, a journalist who chronicled her experience with a rare form of encephalitis in her memoir, Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness.
Early Life and Education[edit]
Souhel Najjar was born in Damascus, Syria. He pursued his medical education at the University of Damascus, where he earned his medical degree. Following his graduation, Najjar moved to the United States to further his training in neurology.
Medical Career[edit]
Dr. Najjar completed his residency in neurology at the New York University School of Medicine. He subsequently undertook a fellowship in neuroimmunology and neurovirology at the same institution. His training provided him with a strong foundation in diagnosing and treating complex neurological conditions.
Contributions to Neurology[edit]
Dr. Najjar is particularly noted for his work in the field of autoimmune neurology. He has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of autoimmune encephalitis, a condition where the body's immune system attacks the brain, leading to a variety of neurological and psychiatric symptoms.
Notable Cases[edit]
One of Dr. Najjar's most famous cases involved the diagnosis and treatment of Susannah Cahalan, a young journalist who was suffering from a mysterious illness that caused severe psychiatric and neurological symptoms. Dr. Najjar's insight led to the diagnosis of anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis, a rare autoimmune disorder. His work not only saved Cahalan's life but also brought attention to this underdiagnosed condition.
Academic and Teaching Roles[edit]
Dr. Najjar holds a faculty position at the Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, where he is involved in teaching medical students and residents. He is known for his engaging teaching style and his ability to convey complex neurological concepts in an understandable manner.
Publications and Research[edit]
Dr. Najjar has published numerous articles in peer-reviewed journals on topics related to neuroimmunology and autoimmune disorders. His research has contributed significantly to the understanding of the pathophysiology and treatment of autoimmune encephalitis.
Awards and Recognition[edit]
Throughout his career, Dr. Najjar has received several awards for his contributions to neurology and medical education. His work has been recognized by both his peers and the broader medical community.